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Big Sky River (Parable, Montana, Bk 3)
Big Sky River - Parable, Montana, Bk 3
Author: Linda Lael Miller
Sheriff Boone Taylor has his job, friends, a run-down but decent ranch, two faithful dogs and a good horse.  He doesn't want romance -- the widowed Montanan has loved and lost enough for a lifetime.  But when a city woman buys the spread next door, Boone's peace and quiet are in serious jeopardy. — With a marriage and a career p...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373777204
ISBN-10: 0373777205
Publication Date: 12/18/2012
Pages: 384
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Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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CherryDuck avatar reviewed Big Sky River (Parable, Montana, Bk 3) on + 150 more book reviews
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Tara Kendall left her big city life in New York to come to Parable, Montana and start over after her divorce. The hardest part of the divorce wasnt losing her selfish ex-husband, but his twin daughters that she practically raised. Now living as a chicken farmer in the country, her ex-husband sends the twins to stay with her for a bit.

Sherriff Boone Taylor was raised in Parable. He met and married his high school sweetheart, had two boys and then lost her to Cancer way too soon. He never really recovered after that loss and his boys have been living with his sister in Missoula ever since. But when his brother-in-law has an accident that is going to require surgery and extra care from his sister he finally brings his boys home where they belong.

First I have to say I absolutely LOVE Linda Lael Millers books. I wait in breathless anticipation for every new release. But this series, so far, has been mediocre at best. The first book, Big Sky Country, was OK, but it started out a little slow. The second book, Big Sky Mountain, I actually really liked and now this one, again, was just OK.

Here you have two people reunited with children who desperately need real parental love. One who is bound by blood but has been separated by choice the other is a step parent who was separated by forces unstoppable. I guess my main problem with this book was Boone. I never got over the fact that when his boys needed him most because their MOTHER died, he shipped them to a different city to live with an aunt because he couldnt cope with his WIFE dying. That is just the most incredibly selfish and mean thing I could think of a parent to do. Essentially those boys lost both their parents that day. He took way too long getting his crap together. Then the reasoning for the forced reunion was flimsy at best. They made a knee replacement into more than it needed to be. They acted like the injury was life threatening and altering.

Tara was an amazing heroine and I really admired her spirit and loyalty. The relationship between her and Boone moved a little too quickly from enemies, to friends to getting married without ever having a real date. The progression to friends seemed natural and easy enough with the kids as a buffer, but I would have preferred a little more alone time before talks of housing, marriage and babies were brought up.

The kids, the dogs and the side characters were as charming as ever and I am really looking forward to reading Caseys story, Big Sky Summer, I think she will prove to be an interesting heroine as she is already shrouded in secrets. I just hope the book lives up to its potential and like the second one proves more likable and more up to Linda Lael Millers usual talent.

Cherise Everhard, December 2012
Reviewed for the Amazon Vine Program
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reviewed Big Sky River (Parable, Montana, Bk 3) on + 6 more book reviews
Big fan of Linda Lael Miller. Bought the other 3 books in the series.
lindina2 avatar reviewed Big Sky River (Parable, Montana, Bk 3) on + 29 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this romantic book - the redneck sheriff and the hot chicken farmer, along with the characters living in Parable. I have really enjoyed this series and have become very fond of the residents and characters. Linda Lael Miller's one of my favorite authors, and I love her series books. I fall in love every single time. I hope we haven't seen the last of Parable It's been great to revisit the other couples and see what is new in their lives, too.
reviewed Big Sky River (Parable, Montana, Bk 3) on + 929 more book reviews
I really liked this one. I think this is the best one of the series so far. I loved how on the surface both Boone & Tara's ex was so similar, essentially both dead beat dads to begin with. My only complaint was that I wished Miller wrote the last discussion Tara had with her ex. I thought it was kind of a cop out that she didn't include it.

Regardless great read.


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